Tammy L. Ingram
James T. and Ella Rather Kirk Distinguished Visiting Assistant Professor of History
Contact Information:
E-mail: tingram@agnesscott.edu
Phone: 404 471-5396
Academic Degrees:
B.A., University of Georgia
M.A., University of Georgia
M.A., Yale University
Ph.d., Yale University
Teaching and Scholarly Interests:
Professor Ingram's interests include American social and political history, The Progressive Era, the modern South, film in American history, comparative rural and urban histories, migration and immigration in the U.S., the American West, region and race in the nineteenth- and twentieth- centuries
Professional Activities:
Book:
Dixie Highway: Road Building and State Building in the New South, 1900-1930,
(forthcoming from the University of North Carolina Press.)
Recent Reviews:
Review of John A. Jakle and Keith A. Sculle, Motoring: The Highway Experience in America, in Journal of Southern History (forthcoming, 2009)
Review of Richmond F. Brown, ed., Coastal Encounters: The Transformation of the Gulf South in the Eighteenth Century, in The Historian (forthcoming, 2009)
Review of Georgina Hickey, Hope and Danger in the New South City: Working Class Women and Urban Development in Atlanta, 1890-1940. Atlanta History Magazine, 2003
Web Links:
History Undergraduate Program